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I am reading the Animorph books. They may sound strange but they are really good for young readers.
i just started a book called "the supernaturalist" its really good!

I just started The Steel Remains. It is good but maybe a bit more squalid than I am in the mood for. Lots of drugs, slavery, abuse, hatred, etc.

Yep, that sounds like a Richard K. Morgan novel alright.


I personally found Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Andersons' prequels well-written, easier to follow than the original novels (esp. the timelines and sequence of events), and very engaging. I really liked the development of Duke Leto and his relationship with Jessica.
But I am no critic, I am an appreciator of others works. I come to praise sci fi authors, not to bury them.
Miriam wrote: "*Maria*, was that the one by Colfer? I thought his books were lots of fun!
I just started The Steel Remains. It is good but maybe a bit more squalid than I am in the mood for. Lots ..."
yes, it is
I just started The Steel Remains. It is good but maybe a bit more squalid than I am in the mood for. Lots ..."
yes, it is

Now I'm reading Clovermead In the Shadow of the Bear and Nine Layers of Sky. Only a couple chapters into each but they both seem interesting so far.



OH- love that book. Have you read
A Deepness in the Sky? If not (and you like Fire), then I suggest it as well.

OH- love that book. Have you read
A Deepness in the Sky? If not (and you like Fire), then I su..."
No, I haven't.
Thanks. I will read it if I like A Fire Upon The Deep :)

I also have some unfinished part of Lady of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley, which on occasion I manage to spare some time for. That too, I hope to finish this week.


I am really enjoying it. It's long and complicated wit..."
Excellent Fantasy book that mostly avoids the cliches and pitfalls of the fantasy genre. Slighty slow to get going but really rich thereafter. 4 stars.

1) Reflex (Jumper) by Stephen Gould
2) Killerbowl by Gary K. Wolf
3) Doc Savage: The Lost Radio Scripts by Lester Dent
I have a Charles Sheffield novel and a Duane Swierczynski book in the queue.

Adam Carolla - By 50 We will all be Chicks
J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Neil Gaiman - Anansi Boys
Hill Harper - The Conversation

Next on my list is Death by Zamboni or John Scalzi's The Last Colony.
Having so many different books to read is making it a good winter for me!




Great book—one of my favorites of this century.


There are two enormous 'books'; the first is a three-volume series (The Prince of Nothing, book one") and the second is (so far) a two-volume series.

I have just read Demon Possession by Kiersten Fay and Pale Queen's Courtyard by Marcin Wrona. Also trudging through The Wheel of Time series.

Now reading White Oleander.(Oive and White Oleander are selections of my book club.) White Oleander has been out a while and is marvelous.
And most fun of all, I'm reading the draft of the sequel to the sequel of my The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy The Angel is a sci/fi/fantasy that's been winning contests as Visionary Fiction. The sequel to its sequel won't be out for a while, but it sure is fun to be in at the very ground floor with a book.




Also halfway through a re-read of LOTR.


I agree - I finished the first book and got halfway through the second one. At that point, I got distracted with something more exciting. The Dresden books get such great reviews, I was expecting better.

Sandy Nathan
The Angel & the Brown-eyed Boy Another book with "angels".
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